What happens when methylene blue stain is added to human cheek cell?
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Methylene blue is a common lab stain and is used for many different types of cells. ... In the case of the human cheek cell, methylene blue causes the DNA in the nucleus to stand out so that the nucleus can clearly been seen in a light microscope.
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When Methylene blue solution is added on human cheek cells and react with the cell organelles and make them clearly visible under microscope.
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